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With a sophisticated color palette and the freedom to design from the ground up based on guest feedback, ms Koningsdam’s staterooms feature a host of modern functional details such as bedside USB ports, along with custom casework and frameless glass shower doors that feel luxurious and upscale.

Unique aboard ms Koningsdam: new Family Ocean-view Staterooms that make traveling together more convenient and pleasurable, with accommodations for up to five guests — including additional closet space and two separate shower facilities.

Use of the exclusive Neptune Lounge and personal concierge service
Complimentary laundry, pressing and dry cleaning throughout your cruise
Complimentary sparkling wine served in the Neptune Lounge upon embarkation
Complimentary bottled water provided in suite at embarkation
Gorgeous corsages and boutonnieres for the first formal night
Cold hors d’oeuvres served before dinner each evening on request
Binoculars and umbrellas for your use on the cruise
Cocktail party with ship’s officers
Wall-unit bar
Priority boarding for tendered ports of call
Special disembarkation service
Priority dining and seating requests
Exclusive daily breakfast service
High tea service in suite on request
Elegant wooden clothing brush, lint remover and shoehorn for keeping clothing immaculate
Fragrant bath salts and exfoliating loofah mitt for an invigorating shower experience
Neptune Lounge: A very special amenity exclusively for guests cruising in a Neptune or Pinnacle Suite, the industry-leading Neptune Lounge features a private place to relax, socialize with other suite guests and enjoy the personalized service of a concierge. The fleet-wide lounges provide worktables, large screen television, library, sofas and chairs, and refreshments throughout the day. One-Touch 24-hour Concierge Service is available when the Neptune Lounge is closed.

Use of the exclusive Neptune Lounge and personal concierge service
Complimentary laundry, pressing and dry cleaning throughout your cruise
Complimentary sparkling wine served in the Neptune Lounge upon embarkation
Complimentary bottled water provided in suite at embarkation
Gorgeous corsages and boutonnieres for the first formal night
Cold hors d’oeuvres served before dinner each evening on request
Binoculars and umbrellas for your use on the cruise
Cocktail party with ship’s officers
Wall-unit bar
Priority boarding for tendered ports of call
Special disembarkation service
Priority dining and seating requests
Exclusive daily breakfast service
High tea service in suite on request
Elegant wooden clothing brush, lint remover and shoehorn for keeping clothing immaculate
Fragrant bath salts and exfoliating loofah mitt for an invigorating shower experience
Neptune Lounge: A very special amenity exclusively for guests cruising in a Neptune or Pinnacle Suite, the industry-leading Neptune Lounge features a private place to relax, socialize with other suite guests and enjoy the personalized service of a concierge. The fleet-wide lounges provide worktables, large screen television, library, sofas and chairs, and refreshments throughout the day. One-Touch 24-hour Concierge Service is available when the Neptune Lounge is closed.

Use of the exclusive Neptune Lounge and personal concierge service
Complimentary laundry, pressing and dry cleaning throughout your cruise
Complimentary sparkling wine served in the Neptune Lounge upon embarkation
Complimentary bottled water provided in suite at embarkation
Gorgeous corsages and boutonnieres for the first formal night
Cold hors d’oeuvres served before dinner each evening on request
Binoculars and umbrellas for your use on the cruise
Cocktail party with ship’s officers
Wall-unit bar
Priority boarding for tendered ports of call
Special disembarkation service
Priority dining and seating requests
Exclusive daily breakfast service
High tea service in suite on request
Elegant wooden clothing brush, lint remover and shoehorn for keeping clothing immaculate
Fragrant bath salts and exfoliating loofah mitt for an invigorating shower experience
Neptune Lounge: A very special amenity exclusively for guests cruising in a Neptune or Pinnacle Suite, the industry-leading Neptune Lounge features a private place to relax, socialize with other suite guests and enjoy the personalized service of a concierge. The fleet-wide lounges provide worktables, large screen television, library, sofas and chairs, and refreshments throughout the day. One-Touch 24-hour Concierge Service is available when the Neptune Lounge is closed.

* Complimentary laundry, pressing and dry cleaning throughout your cruise
* Premium duvet, oversize bath towels and soft, cotton bathrobes and slippers
* Gorgeous corsages and boutonnieres for the first formal night
* Hors d'oeuvres served before dinner each evening on request
* Binoculars and umbrellas for your use on the cruise
* Cocktail party with ship officers
* Priority boarding for tender ports of call
* Special disembarkation service
* Priority dining and seating requests
* Exclusive daily breakfast service for suite guests only
* High tea service in suite on request
* A special Suite guest lunch event on cruises over 7 days in length
* A very special amenity exclusively for guests cruising in a Neptune or Pinnacle Suite, the industry-leading Neptune Lounge features a private place to relax, socialize with other suite guests and enjoy the personalized service of a concierge. The fleet-wide lounges provide worktables, large screen television, library, sofas and chairs, refreshments throughout the day and wi-fi for a small charge. One-Touch 24-hour Concierge Service is available when the Neptune Lounge is closed.

Use of the exclusive Neptune Lounge and personal concierge service
Complimentary laundry, pressing and dry cleaning throughout your cruise
Complimentary sparkling wine served in the Neptune Lounge upon embarkation
Complimentary bottled water provided in suite at embarkation
Gorgeous corsages and boutonnieres for the first formal night
Cold hors d’oeuvres served before dinner each evening on request
Binoculars and umbrellas for your use on the cruise
Cocktail party with ship’s officers
Wall-unit bar
Priority boarding for tendered ports of call
Special disembarkation service
Priority dining and seating requests
Exclusive daily breakfast service
High tea service in suite on request
Elegant wooden clothing brush, lint remover and shoehorn for keeping clothing immaculate
Fragrant bath salts and exfoliating loofah mitt for an invigorating shower experience
Neptune Lounge: A very special amenity exclusively for guests cruising in a Neptune or Pinnacle Suite, the industry-leading Neptune Lounge features a private place to relax, socialize with other suite guests and enjoy the personalized service of a concierge. The fleet-wide lounges provide worktables, large screen television, library, sofas and chairs, and refreshments throughout the day. One-Touch 24-hour Concierge Service is available when the Neptune Lounge is closed.
Our signature Mariner's Dream™ bed featuring finely woven cotton linens
Luxurious bathrobes for use during your voyage
100% Egyptian cotton towels
Premium massage showerhead
5x magnifying lighted make-up mirror and salon-quality hair dryer
Room safe
Fragrant soaps, lotions, shampoo and other bath amenities from Elemis Aromapure
Complimentary fresh fruit on request
Elegant ice bucket and serving tray for in-stateroom beverages
Flat-panel TV and DVD player
Ice service, shoeshine service and nightly turndown service
Mini fridge
Bedside USB port

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Cruise Description

18 Night cruise sailing return from San Diego onboard Koningsdam.

The first of Holland America Line’s Pinnacle-class ships, Koningsdam combines 21st- century elegance and nautical tradition. Inspired by music, her design features fluid lines, light-filled spaces and innovative, new dining and entertainment venues—from the dazzling, two-story World Stage to Music Walk™, with Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club and Billboard Onboard. Truly a destination all her own, there’s much to explore on Koningsdam.

Highlights of this cruise:

San Diego, California, US
Easygoing San Diego embodies the Southern California surfer town fantasy, with its more than 300 days of sun, mild year-round temperatures and accessible, sporty pastimes and tourist attractions. You can hike the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve to get a glimpse of whale migrations, go sailing in the bay and, of course, surf the famous swells of Del Mar, Oceanside and La Jolla (among many other superb spots). But the sixth-largest city in the United States is surprisingly nuanced, with distinctive neighborhoods: Old Town, North Park, Point Loma and Coronado are all within a few miles of the port, while the bustling Gaslamp Quarter and Little Italy are within walking distance.

And while there are lots of things to do for everyone—from visiting the country’s largest urban park to taking in the famous horse-racing season in Del Mar to riding the charming Old Town Trolley—definitely don’t pass up the chance to investigate San Diego’s quickly growing reputation as a culinary destination. Its inventive new restaurants and huge craft-brewing industry are something to be explored.

Nawiliwili, Kauai, Hawaii, US
The oldest of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai, sits under a steady blast of trade winds that sweep in abundant moisture. Expect a wet, tropical climate—especially in the eastern and central areas—complete with swamps and rain forests.

In 1778, when Captain James Cook discovered Hawaii—never mind that plenty of people already lived here—the British explorer sailed right past Oahu, the first island he sighted, and disembarked in Kauai. He and his men spread a few diseases, traded nails for provisions, and left, never to return to Waimea.

Kauai only gets about a quarter as many visitors per year as Oahu, yet it may be the island we all know best, thanks to its amazing topography, full of perfect waterfalls and lush knife-edged mountains. It’s called the Garden Isle for good reason and Hollywood can't get enough of this backdrop, from White Heat in 1934, all the way through Jurassic Park, Raiders of the Lost Ark and the 1976 remake of King Kong. If you want to star in your own gorgeous tropical idyll, pack for Kauai.

Honolulu, Hawaii, US
Sitting pretty on Oahu's south shore, the capital of Hawaii—and gateway to the island chain—is a suitably laid-back Polynesian mash-up of influences and experiences. Modern surfing may have been invented along the crescent beach of Waikiki long before the glossy high-rise hotels arrived to dominate the shoreline, but the vibe is still mellow and it's still the go-to neighborhood. These days, the city adds dining, shopping and cocktails to its repertoire, all done with a view of the iconic Diamond Head in the distance.

But away from the Waikiki crowds, you get the scoop on the "real" Hawaii: brick Victorian buildings, including America's only royal palace; thriving Chinatown nightlife; sacred temple remains on distant bluffs; and the wartime memories of the attack on Pearl Harbor, including the USS Arizona Memorial.

Lahaina, Hawaii, US
Most of Polynesia has stories of the cultural hero and demigod Maui. In Hawaii, he's given credit for fishing up the islands from the ocean floor. He's also the one who caused the sun to move more slowly and who lifted the sky so people had room beneath. It's a long and complicated tale, snaking through dozens of variations. But to the rest of the world, the word Maui just means the perfect island paradise, and Lahaina is the gateway to its most photogenic areas.

So how beautiful does a place have to be to win the title of paradise of paradises? Well, start with enormous stretches of beach, some full of surfers, some off bays packed with whales, some sporting nothing but your own footprints. Toss in two volcanic craters, one with a road that takes you from sea level to 3,055 meters (10,023 feet) and through tunnels of jacaranda trees. Then there's the rain forest, which you can experience on a scenic drive so full of twists and turns and waterfalls that 83 kilometers (52 miles) can take most of the day. At the end, though, you're rewarded with yet more falls, plus cool ponds perfect for a soak.

Kona, Hawaii, US
Both culturally and geographically, Hawaii's Big Island divides into exact halves. The east is jungly, dark and prone to lava flows. The other side, the Kona side, grows all the coffee, and everyone wakes up really, really early. You might even see someone break the speed limit there, which is inconceivable elsewhere in the islands.

Much of this drier region almost resembles a desert. But the shapes of the hills and the way rain snags on ridges means Kona holds hundreds of microclimates. That's how the coffee growers have flourished: Variations of only a few feet in altitude can result in very different brews. Some farms cover barely an acre; others sprawl enough to encompass two or three varietals. Either way, the beans are babied—from bush to cup—by hand.

Hilo, Hawaii, US
Water and fire reign here: This is a land of verdant rain forests bisected by sparkling falls. But the fiery element flares along the volcanic coast of Kohala and the roaring furnace of the Kilauea volcano: Lava has continued to seep from the crater since its last eruption in 1983. Nature is Hilo's blessing, as well as its challenge. The beautiful crescent bay served as a funnel to two major tsunamis that battered the city—tragedies that are never forgotten and hopefully never repeated. Once a busy fishing and farming area, Hilo blossomed into a commercial center for the sugarcane industry in the 1800s. Today’s town—its waterfront rebuilt since the last destructive wall of water in 1960—flourishes as a hub of galleries, independent shops, farmers markets and homegrown destination restaurants. A world-class astronomy center has joined this mix, underlining the awe unfolding through the telescopes atop Mauna Kea (the world's tallest peak from base to summit, outstripping Everest by 1,363 meters, or 4,472 feet!).

Ensenada, Mexico
Nicknamed the Pearl of the Pacific, with the Pacific Ocean to the west and a mountain range to the east, Ensenada is Baja California's third-largest city and one of its commercial and cultural hubs. The weather here is pleasant year round, evoking comparisons to Mediterranean climates. But the hot days and cool nights aren't the only reasons Ensenada and surrounding towns are compared to the Mediterranean; similar crops are grown here, including asparagus, olives and grapes. It's this last crop that makes Ensenada the gateway to Baja's wine route (Ruta del Vino), where labels little known outside of Mexico are produced, often in small batches. Winery tours and tastings are a quintessential Ensenada experience. It all makes for a pleasant visit, especially for foodies and oenophiles, who will appreciate the area's farm-to-table ethic and its many alfresco restaurants.

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